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Coffee corner: 12 inspirations to create a cozy projects at home

Having a coffee corner at home, whether large or compact, is an invitation to slow down and enjoy small moments of pleasure.

By CASACOR Publisher

Submitted at Jun 19, 2025, 11:00 AM

08 min de leitura
Bezamat Architecture Project.

Bezamat Architecture Project. (Julianao Colodeti, do MCA Estúdio)

Including a coffee corner at home is a way to transform a simple habit into a warm and stylish ritual. Whether in a spacious area or on a small console, the important thing is to create a projects that reflects the personality of the residents and makes coffee time even more special.
Casa Grão Starbucks at Home, by Très Arquitetura - CASACOR São Paulo

Casa Grão Starbucks at Home, por Très Arquitetura - CASACOR São Paulo (Evelyn Muller/CASACOR)

Besides being functional, the coffee corner can also be a highlight in the decoration, with trays, cups, jars, and even plants that reinforce the inviting atmosphere. The secret is to combine organization, aesthetics, and the right utensils to create a complete sensory experience.
The 360 m² penthouse has a view of four postcard landmarks of Rio de Janeiro. In the photo, cabinetry with a coffee corner and stone niche.

(Fotos: Juliano Colodeti, do MCA Estúdio / Produção visual: Andrea Falchi/CASACOR)

Ideal location for the coffee corner


Before setting up the space, the first step is to define where it will be installed. The choice of location makes all the difference in ensuring practicality in daily life.

Living room


The living room is one of the most chosen places to set up the coffee corner. A console or a multifunctional piece of furniture can house the coffee maker, accessories, and even a small stock of capsules or beans.
The apartment has a view of four postcards of Rio de Janeiro. Design by João Panaggio. In the photo, the entrance hall features a wooden wall and a cart with a coffee corner.

(Foto: Denilson Machado, do MCA Estúdio / Produção visual: Aldi Flosi/Divulgação)

Kitchen


For those who prefer to keep everything close to the appliances, the kitchen is a practical solution. In this case, it's worth investing in niches, shelves, or even a corner of the counter to organize the items.
Cynthia Silva and Estúdio Mineral - Barista Kitchen. CASACOR Minas Gerais Windows.

Cynthia Silva e Estúdio Mineral - Cozinha do Barista. Janelas CASACOR Minas Gerais. (Bárbara Dutra/CASACOR)

Balcony or outdoor area


If the idea is to create a space to relax outdoors, the balcony can also receive the coffee corner. Here, the focus is on using resistant materials and a more casual decoration, with plants and supporting furniture. Mimetic doors and off-white tones mark the decoration of a 104 m² apartment. Project by Daniela Funari. In the photo, balcony with a coffee corner.

Essential items for the coffee corner


Setting up a coffee corner goes beyond choosing a good coffee maker; some elements are fundamental to ensure the functionality and charm of the space.

Coffee maker or preparation equipment


The choice of equipment depends on the style of coffee preferred. Capsule coffee makers, French press, traditional filter, or espresso machine are some options. It is worth evaluating the available space and the frequency of use.
Café +UM - Emanuella Wojcikiewicz Studio. Project of CASACOR Santa Catarina 2021

Café +UM - Emanuella Wojcikiewicz Studio. Projeto da CASACOR Santa Catarina 2021 (Divulgação/CASACOR)

Cups and utensils


Having a selection of cups, spoons, and filter holders at hand makes preparation easier. Trays can help organize the items elegantly.
Coffee corner

Storage of supplies


Hermetic jars are ideal for storing coffee beans or ground coffee, as well as sugar and sweeteners. If there is space, including a small capsule holder or sachets is also a good idea.
Roziane Faleiro - Elisa Café. Project of CASACOR Minas Gerais 2024.

Roziane Faleiro - Elisa Café. Projeto da CASACOR Minas Gerais 2024. (Gustavo Xavier/CASACOR)

Decoration tips for the coffee corner


The decoration of the coffee corner is an opportunity to give personality to the projects. Details such as paintings, lighting, and decorative objects make all the difference.

Cozy lighting


A pendant lamp or a small lamp can create a cozy atmosphere. Betting on warm light helps reinforce this sense of comfort.
Maria Gracia Melgar - Remembranzas. Project of CASACOR Bolivia 2023. In the photo, kitchen with counter, coffee corner, photos and cobogós.

Maria Gracia Melgar - Remembranzas. Projeto da CASACOR Bolívia 2023. (Alvaro Mier/CASACOR)

Thematic elements


Pictures with coffee quotes, glass jars with beans or even a wall with chalkboard paint bring identity to the space.
Café Decor - Juarez Cruz and Tiemi Kinashi. The projects promote relaxation by combining various style references, such as French architecture in the boiseries and the use of reconstituted leather with exclusive pigmentation, along with an Italian touch in the curation of the art canvases. Brazilian culture is honored in the design of the Tiss armchair by Zanini de Zanine.

Café Decor - Juarez Cruz e Tiemi Kinashi. (Divulgação/Divulgação)

Plants and decorative objects


Vases with small plants, such as succulents or aromatic herbs, make the projects more inviting. Books, candles, and sentimental objects can also complement the decoration.
Coffee corner

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